"The March 1, 2013 government order restricting the police and paramilitary personnel from carrying lethal weapons while on law and order duty is ill-conceived and unprofessional," BJP state chief spokesperson and national executive member, Jitendra Singh told reporters here today.
A directive was issued by the ADGP (Law and Order) on March 1, which said all security forces deployed in law and order duty, should not carry firearms and weapons.
It is ridiculous to note how the government justifies that police and para-military personnel carry weapons when fighting militants but not while on routine patrolling duty in militancy-affected areas, Singh said.
"Does the government expect militants to give a prior information of an attack?" he wondered.
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